Meeting participants on Kursk region, with participation of President, discuss access of ICRC, UN, organizations for humanitarian measures – ombudsman
The participants of the meeting on Kursk region, with the participation of the President, discussed security guarantees, as well as issues of access of the ICRC, the UN and other organizations for humanitarian measures to the territory of the created "buffer zone", said Dmytro Lubinets, Commissioner for Human Rights of the Verkhovna Rada.
"Together with all the participants of the meeting, we discussed security guarantees in this territory. This concerns Ukraine's compliance with international humanitarian law, the Hague Conventions of 1907 and the Geneva Conventions. The Ukrainian military fully adheres to these obligations," Lubinets wrote on the Telegram channel on Wednesday.
"The meeting also discussed issues of access of representatives of the ICRC, the United Nations and other impartial international organizations in the implementation of humanitarian activities," the Ombudsman added.
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